The oldest legitimate son of Johannes Andreae, Bonincontrus received his doctorate in both laws in 1309 and taught for most of his life side by side with his father at Bologna. In 1347, he appeared briefly at Padua, but returned soon after. Ultimately, he conspired against the Bolognese signory, was uncovered and beheaded in 1350.

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No. 1

De appellationibus interpositis in causis beneficialibus.

No. 2

De accusationibus et inquisitionibus.

No. 3

De interdicto.

No. 4

De ecclesiis et immunitate clericorum.

No. 5

De libertate ecclesie. Perhaps the same as the treatise De privilegiis.